Yichang Brunp Launches $1.066B Project to Recycle 300,000 Tons of Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries Annually

Published: Apr 27, 2026 18:30
The project is named "Yichang Brunp Recycling 300,000-Ton Spent Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery Recycling Project." The total investment is 1.066 billion yuan. Construction includes a new #175 lithium salt workshop, #188 LFP synthesis workshop, #181 powder slurrying + electrode sheet crushing workshop, #187 crushing workshop, and #192 battery pack dismantling workshop, along with technical modifications to meet production needs. It is designed to process 300,000 tons of spent lithium iron phosphate batteries annually.

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